Teacher’s Guides—downloadable guides for many of KET’s instructional television programs

KET EncycloMedia—a comprehensive, Internet-based multimedia learning service offering video clips and a wealth of related standards-based resources for teaching across the curriculum

Arts Toolkits—teacher-written lesson plans and a wealth of other resources for teaching and incorporating drama, music, the visual arts, and dance, all related to KET videos and aligned to Kentucky standards

KET Distance Learning—supplemental high school classes in humanities, German, Latin, and physics, originated by certified teachers at KET and delivered via CD-ROM, DVD, and the Internet to schools in Kentucky and beyond.

KET Professional Development—training and enrichment for educators developed in partnership with education organizations and advisers throughout Kentucky and the nation

KET Classroom eNews—e-mail announcements from the KET Education Division on new programs, initiatives, and news of interest to Kentucky K-12 teachers, staff, and students

KET Arts Pages—news about and links to many other KET arts resources, including broadcast schedules, KET arts productions, and related educational materials

News Quiz—a weekly KET production for 4th through 8th graders featuring highlights from the past week’s top news stories and a multiple-choice quiz

Video-Multimedia Resources—information on equipment and teaching methods, a discussion listserv, the Kentucky state contract for school televisions and displays, and other resources on video/multimedia production and media literacy instruction

The MSN Lesson Collection—a growing archive of lesson plans and student activity sheets designed by teachers. U.S. teachers who submit their favorite original lesson plan are eligible to win a computer or other prizes.

National Education Association—a national organization of teachers and administrators. Its Web site is a resource for all educators, featuring links to local and state affiliates, newsgroups, mailing lists, information on public policy issues, and much more.

National Science Foundation—information about research opportunities in science, math, and engineering, with program deadlines and a grant proposal guide, along with research results from currently funded domestic and international projects.